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Northwest Notes Sept. 21, 2011
Women's bowling group
Northwest Notes December 7, 2010
UI's Cowan among WAC first-team honorees
Cougars showing signs of life
Still much work to be done, but WSU now competitive
Washington State is clearly improving at the midpoint of its season, throwing a scare into No. 2 Oregon before a late-game fade led to another loss.
Idaho accepts Sun Belt invite
Vandals to rejoin old conference in football only again starting in 2014
MOSCOW - University of Idaho football is returning to the Sun Belt Conference beginning with the 2014 season, school and league officials announced Wednesday.
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Sunday, July 31, 2016
Bowl game or bust for Vandals
When the Idaho Vandals begin fall practice on Thursday in Moscow, they’ll do so with lofty expectations.
THE FRONT ROW WITH MARK NELKE: Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016
One way to get Idaho, BSU back on the same field
With the Idaho Vandals assured of playing in a bowl game this year, talk will soon turn to who the Vandals’ opponent will be, and in what bowl.
THE FRONT ROW WITH JASON ELLIOTT: Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Seahawks moving on from the Beast?
Sunday’s showing by rookie Thomas Rawls could signal the end of an era for the Seattle Seahawks, or at least, as we’ve gotten to know them in the last six years.
Anything-and-0 is always a good thing
For the first time all season, yours truly had a perfect week with the picks.
Cruising around the sports universe
Notes and quotes while feeling amazed that it’s Valentine’s Day, and baseball is already upon us.
Sandpoint players doing well in youth soccer league
SANDPOINT — Eight players from Sandpoint are making a name for themselves in the country’s highest youth soccer league with the Spokane Spiders. The Spiders, which have a semi-pro team competing in the United Soccer League’s Premier Development League, have added two boys’ teams this summer, to compete in the United Soccer League’s Super “Y” League.
Montana's quiet dynasty ready for another title shot
Carroll vs. Sioux Falls on Saturday for NAIA championship
UM extends Delaney's coaching contract
MISSOULA — The University of Montana announced Thursday that it has removed the interim tag from football coach Mick Delaney’s title and given him a two-year deal to lead an embattled program caught up in an investigation of how the university as a whole handled allegations of sexual assault.
Libby's Crace, Chapel take mat titles at Kinney Classic
SUPERIOR — Libby’s Zach Crace (152) and Garret Chapel (170) won individual wrestling titles on Saturday at the Bob Kinney Classic.
Montana vs. Montana State: Grizzlies playoff ready
MISSOULA — Both Montana and Montana State entered Saturday’s Big Sky Conference football game playing for a spot in the playoffs.
For Cougs, good depth but some lingering questions
(TNS) — One of the unquestioned strengths of the Washington State football team this season is a plentiful supply of defensive backs who know the Cougars’ schemes thoroughly and can be ushered onto the field at a moment’s notice.
Müller the chef serves up title-winning assists for Bayern
DÜSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Call them Road Runner and The Chef.
Müller the chef serves up title-winning assists for Bayern
DÜSSELDORF, Germany (AP) — Call them Road Runner and The Chef.
THE FRONT ROW WITH JASON ELLIOTT: After delayed start, Hedge ready to chase a dream
With the saying “good things come to those who wait” in mind, fans can expect a stellar rookie season in the National Women’s Soccer League for Post Falls product Kelcie Hedge, right?
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: When local teams recruit local, and can’t wait for Gonzaga-WSU
Few things stay the same. The first Wednesday in February used to be the big day of the college football offseason — National Signing Day.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Casey receives multiple All-American honors
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Casey named Second Team All-American